Warzone’s Mom Interrupts $100K With A Pep Talk

TwitchAddict September 16, 2021
Warzone’s Mom Interrupts $100K With A Pep Talk

During the World Series of Warzone EU Solos match, pro gamer Lenun’s mother made Twitch and social media’s day by interrupting her son with a healthy mid-game encouragement talk.

Verdansk is a difficult location, as most Call of Duty: Warzone gamers will attest. There are a lot of dangerous characters, a lot of hiding places, and a lot to be concerned about.

Consider how much worse it would be in a 150-person Solos private lobby with Europe’s finest players fighting for a $100k winner-take-all payout. It would almost certainly be tense.

That was the circumstance when Lenun’s mother felt it was time for a pep talk while watching her son camp a ladder from another room on his SHOW Twitch broadcast. In the heat of the moment, the player laughedly shooed her away, an experience that most gamers can certainly identify to.

As you can see in the video, Lenun is completely focused on a ladder while holding a basic, ground-loot light machine gun. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a voice enters the scene.

Lenun’s mother said to trust his instincts, as if she was a guardian angel..

“I’m in a solos, it’s for one-hundred-f**king-k this!” the streamer screamed back, like a dedicated gamer playing something that can’t be interrupted. “Shut the door!”

Of course, everyone loves their moms, including ourselves, and we would never desire for any foul words to be directed at them. However, context is crucial, and Lenun has now silenced anyone concerned that he was disrespecting the lady who gave birth to him.

In response to his initial video, Len stated that he and his mother had a “wonderful connection” and that he “would never be rude to her.” He merely chuckled and replied, “Love my mama,” in response to the situation.

Hopefully, in the future, Len’s mother can give the pep talk before the game rather than during it. Meanwhile, let us all remember the now-famous Warzone advice: trust your intuition.